Monday, August 30, 2010

Hiroki Kuroda went out there on the mound tonight and took all of the voluminous MSM coverage of Manny Ramirez' departure and the Dodgers' 2010 season hara-kiri, and kicked all of it squarely in the nuts. Seven and a third innings of magnificent no-hit ball, and 7.2 IP of one-hit, 7 K ball, bested Philly ace Roy Halladay and sent the Phillies back to their Best Western hotel scoreless and wanting.

And how about that Rod Barajas? In his first game in his hometown park in a Dodgers uniform, he calls a great game for Kuroda (but should have called for the beanball against Shane Victorino, who broke up the no-no), hits a run-scoring double play ball for the second run of the game, and then hits a home run off of Halladay to put the Dodgers up 3-0. We never looked back.

Way to go, Hiroki. And for all you MSM who are going to keep saying Manny was/is a cancer and the Dodgers will be unfertile into 2030: let me join our gun, Hiroki Kuroda by saying: GO TO HELL.

While I understand that settling would be the ration thing to do, we must remember that the McCourts are far from rational thinkers. Jamie called herself the face of the Dodgers, and Frank, well, he's Frank.

When he left the team. If I've learned one thing from listening to DodgerTalk, they will defend anyone on the Dodgers and quickly pounce on them the moment they leave. Same thing happened with Fat Turd Bastard, and it's now happening with Manny. Which is too bad, because Manny actually succeeded where Fat Turd Bastard didn't and...

I don't know what to make about the TJ Simmers article about the hearing today. He had his dose of fashion police: Frank McCourts' tie was not quite Dodger Blue and Mrs Jamie was wearing a white dress with a zipper on the back.He's sure McCourt didn't notice.

I felt like crying when he stated Frank's lawyers are a better lineup than the Dodgers on the field

@Dusty Baker I didn't say that word, it was just an opinion. Everybody knows you have to make graphs to have a reliable opinion :), I'm pretty sure MDIL is lovely and therefore she can say whatever she wants.

note to Eric Karros: your graphs are lovely, you can graph whatever you want, I love them and I can't get enough